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Celine Song’s Materialists Earns Praise for Insight on Modern Romance, Draws Critique for Familiar Tropes

Featuring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, Chris Evans, the New York–set rom-com is being applauded for its smart exploration of material expectations through intimate cinematography despite criticism of its conventional narrative turns.

Overview

  • The film follows Lucy, a Manhattan matchmaker caught in a love triangle between a wealthy financier and her struggling ex-boyfriend to examine the transactional nature of modern dating.
  • Director Celine Song draws on her own matchmaking background to critique how financial status and material demands shape contemporary relationships.
  • Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans receive acclaim for bringing depth to their characters while Shabier Kirchner’s cinematography and Keith Fraase’s editing establish an intimate visual style.
  • Some critics argue the film’s tonal shifts and reliance on familiar romantic comedy conventions leave its darker subplot underdeveloped and its narrative too safe.
  • Released June 13 by A24, Materialists prompts discussion over the balance between love and materialism in contemporary relationships.